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Choosing Pearls Engagement Rings
Filed Under (Accessories, Jewelry) by Alfyana on 05-11-2009
Couples would be glad to wear the contemporary pearl engagement rings not only because they are truly exquisite but also for the purposes of appreciating the history of their sources. If there were a way of nurturing several productive oysters and mussels in salt or fresh water bodies, then by all means everyone with special love for pearls would appreciate natural pearls. The jewelry people wear today follows the culturing discovery of the legendary Kokichi Mikimoto, a man who found a way of annoying almost extinct Oysters by inserting a bead inside their bodies. Naturally in the sea, they coat a sand grain or anything that accidentally falls in their shells with nacre (mother of the pearl) until it results to a lovely bead and this is what Kokichi Mikimoto imitated.
Thanks to him, everyone can use pearls for beauty and that reminds me of a very trendy and admirably white mother of the pearl oxidized silver chain for fall/winter 2009 Oscar de la Renta’s collections. Ladies need to have that chucky pearl necklace by all means to flatter that cleavage but in the mean time those looking for gorgeous pearl engagement rings are surely on the right track. This is exactly so because the colors of pearls used are striking and not restricted to white such that pink, chocolate, black, blue, gold, cream and green types can be found easily. The natural or cultured pearls are totally unsurpassed in beauty and when used as ring’s adornment, the jeweler put them as focal points for attraction. For those going for the very best, obviously a white pearl engagement ring with pink tints on its surfaces would be a fabulous idea but cannot have it without a huge budget. A diamond and pearl combination engagement ring is truly apiece of luxury many would love to own but again not without enough cash. Pearls have actually been worn over and over again during weddings but they remain stylish as jewelers get more creative each season.